



I know that I've
already shown you some of Amy Earles' (aka Wool and Water) art work, but her Halloween-inspired articulated paper-doll sets are hauntingly beautiful and would be a wonderful activity for you to do with your children. Amy has been making paper dolls since
she was a little girl. Her doll kits come complete with brads for assembly and can be purchased online, along with original paintings and prints (hurry though there are only a few left). I love her work and enjoy both her
blog and her
flickr sets.
you seem to have good taste, many nice things over here!
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